2026 Cy Young Odds: Can Ragans, Greene Stay Healthy?

While fading either Tarik Skubal or Paul Skenes feels foolish this early, Cole Ragans and Hunter Greene look like strong alternatives if they can stay on the field.

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Jason Wilson • Betting Analyst
Feb 25, 2026 • 14:10 ET • 5 min read
Cole Ragans Kansas City Royals MLB
Photo By - Reuters Connect. Royals starting pitcher Cole Ragans (55) pitches during the first inning against the St. Louis Cardinals at Kauffman Stadium.

Days after Pablo Lopez was announced to be undergoing Tommy John surgery, the Minnesota Twins were dealt another blow. Joe Ryan was scratched from a spring start due to back tightness. On the bright side, it was later diagnosed as inflammation, and he's still tentatively on track for Opening Day.

These are the dangers facing prospective MLB futures bettors in the early days of spring training. Old injuries resurface, new ones take hold, and uncertainty and chaos reign. 

So, who will challenge Tarik Skubal and Paul Skenes? Will anyone? A couple of arms (Hunter Greene and Cole Ragans) are on my radar in late February.

As camp ramps up, keep an eye on the latest MLB odds and 2026 MLB Cy Young predictions below.

Odds to win AL Cy Young award 2026

Player DraftKings
Tigers Tarik Skubal +350
Red Sox Garrett Crochet  +425
Rangers Jacob deGrom +1300
Royals Cole Ragans +1300
Astros Hunter Brown +1300
Yankees Max Fried  +1700
Mariners Bryan Woo +2000
Mariners Logan Gilbert +2000
Tigers Framber Valdez  +2200
Guardians Gavin Williams +2500
Orioles Kyle Bradish +3000
Red Sox Ranger Suarez  +3500
Blue Jays Dylan Cease  +3500
Twins Joe Ryan +4000
Yankees Carlos Rodon  +4000
Orioles Trevor Rogers +4000
Blue Jays Kevin Gausman  +4000
Rangers MacKenzie Gore  +4000
Rangers Nathan Eovaldi +4000
Mariners George Kirby +4000
Angels Jose Soriano +4500
Mariners Bryce Miller +5000
Yankees Cam Schlittler +5000

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Odds last updated on 2-24.

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Odds to win NL Cy Young award 2026

Player DraftKings
Pirates Paul Skenes +225
Dodgers Yoshinobu Yamamoto +500
Phillies Cristopher Sanchez +1000
Braves Chris Sale  +1400
Reds Hunter Greene  +1400
Dodgers Blake Snell +1800
Giants Logan Webb +2000
Phillies Zack Wheeler +2000
Braves Spencer Strider  +3000
Dodgers Shohei Ohtani +3000
Brewers Brandon Woodruff +3000
Mets Freddy Peralta  +3000
Phillies Jesus Luzardo  +3000
Brewers Jacob Misiorowski +3000
Mets Nolan McLean +3500
Dodgers Tyler Glasnow +3500
Padres Michael King +4000
Padres Nick Pivetta +4500
Reds Nick Lodolo +4500
Marlins Eury Perez +4500
Pirates Mitch Keller +5000

Odds last updated on 2-24.

MLB Cy Young futures bets

I don't like to go too crazy with my preseason bets, preferring to sprinkle a little bit here and there if I see value. But with so many variables, particularly when it comes to pitchers (see Pablo Lopez), I would rather get some data in the regular season before committing too much of my bankroll to MLB futures bets.

Still, there is value to be found, and I have my eyes on a few bets here. If either still looks good in April and beyond, I can always revisit and ramp up my commitment.

Bet Odds Bet date Units
Reds Hunter Greene +1400 February 24 0.25
Royals Cole Ragans +1300 February 24 0.25

The chalk picks of Tarik Skubal and Paul Skenes make sense, and it's hard to bet against them before a regular-season inning is played, but their odds are simply too short for my liking. The same goes for Garrett Crochet in the American League, who is certainly a viable alternative.

Instead, I'm looking at two pitchers who are priced a tier or two below the major front-runners because of lengthy injury histories standing in their way. Kansas City Royals left-hander Cole Ragans was limited to 61 2/3 innings in 2025, but he was electric when able to take the mound. The 4.67 ERA is unseemly, but that came with a 2.67 expected ERA and a 2.50 FIP. It's reasonable to assume he was a bit unlucky, especially with improvements to his strikeout rate and walk rate.

His 30.4% K-BB rate was the best among MLB starters with at least 60 innings pitched last season, and he has a clean bill of health entering spring training.

As for Cincinnati Reds righty Hunter Greene, he threw just 107 2/3 innings but was arguably the best version of himself. His 2.76 ERA was just a tick off his 2024 mark, and he posted the best strikeout and walk rates of his career, at 31.4% and 6.2%, respectively.

If Greene can roll those improvements into a larger workload, he has the stuff to be there in the home stretch.


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Previous Cy Young Award winners

Here are the last 10 winners of the AL and NL Cy Young Award, with Detroit, Cleveland, Houston, Washington, and the New York Mets each leading the way with two. Overall, the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers have the most Cy Youngs all time (12), followed by the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves with eight and the Philadelphia Phillies, Boston Red Sox, and Mets with seven apiece.

Previous AL Cy Young winners

Year American League Winner
2025 Tigers Tarik Skubal
2024 Tigers Tarik Skubal
2023 Yankees Gerrit Cole
2022 Astros Justin Verlander
2021 Blue Jays Robbie Ray
2020 Guardians Shane Bieber
2019 Astros Justin Verlander
2018 Rays Blake Snell
2017 Guardians Corey Kluber
2016 Red Sox Rick Porcello

Previous NL Cy Young winners

Year National League Winner
2025 Pirates Paul Skenes
2024 Braves Chris Sale
2023 Padres Blake Snell
2022 MarlinsSandy Alcantara
2021 Brewers Corbin Burnes
2020 Reds Trevor Bauer
2019 Mets Jacob deGrom
2018 Mets Jacob deGrom 
2017 Nationals Max Scherzer
2016 Nationals Max Scherzer

Pitchers with multiple Cy Young awards

Twenty-two pitchers have won multiple Cy Young Awards, led by Roger Clemens' seven trophies. Of those 22 winners, five are still active in the majors.

Pitcher Number of Cy Young Awards (Years)
Roger Clemens 7 (1986, 1987, 1991, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2004)
Randy Johnson 5 (1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002)
Steve Carlton 4 (1972, 1977, 1980, 1982
Greg Maddux 4 (1992, 1993, 1994, 1995)
Seven different pitchers 3
12 different pitchers 2


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